Filed under: News , UFC LAS VEGAS – Daniel Kelly said he’s not really in a position to tell another fighter he should retire. Not when you’re in your second combat-sports career, you’re pushing 40, and your “body’s maybe 50.” On Saturday’s UFC 209 pay-per-view main card, the quietly streaking Kelly (13-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) picked up his biggest MMA win yet and scored a narrow split-decision win over former light-heavyweight champion Rashad Evans (19-6-1 MMA, 14-6-1 UFC), who was making his middleweight debut. Kelly, the only Australian judoka to compete in four different Olympic games, has won four straight MMA fights and is 6-1 since joining the UFC after a stint on “The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Canada vs. Australia” in 2013. Related: UFC 209 video highlights: Daniel Kelly vs
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Daniel Kelly on Rashad Evans’ future after UFC 209: ‘He doesn’t need to be done yet’ – MMA Junkie